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Back Into The Vortex - your critic is needed :)
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CREST
Hi there...i am as new as new cam be to TA :) Been having a look around..alot of great stuff here! awesome!
Well..i produce using R4 at the moment...and im starting to get the hang of how to make a track...or so i think!

I would like your critic on this one...i know it has many flaws...!
http://soundcloud.com/funkymonkeycl...e-vortex-update

I thank you in advance if you listen and feedback.. :0

have a wicked day/night!
Crest
Atlantis-AR
Your bass and sub-bass range are FAR too loud. Also stop limiting so harshly. Remove the master limiter from your mix until you're absolutely certain the mix is finished. I like what I'm hearing towards the end, but I really can't be of much more help until you stop trying to master your mix and let me hear the mixdown.
CREST
Atlantis, thank you for your repsonse...
When i start a session, i always open up a mastering suite first off...this is the problem! I will adjust my process....this is wrong, you are right...thanks for recognising this...a valubale reply indeed!
Back to it..:))
Crest
Atlantis-AR
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Originally posted by CREST
Atlantis, thank you for your repsonse...
When i start a session, i always open up a mastering suite first off...this is the problem! I will adjust my process....this is wrong, you are right...thanks for recognising this...a valubale reply indeed!
Back to it..:))
Crest

It's not so much that I'm right and you're wrong... People have different preferences when it comes to mixing. Placing a limiter (or any mastering process) on your master channel means that anything you push in terms of volume will be limited (compressed, reduced) through the master channel. This is especially true when you mix two instruments together and their peak level is increased. It's really only useful if you know exactly what you're doing and how a master limiter is affecting your sound... I will try to check here later to hear the result. :)
CREST
yeah..this is it..exactly..i never really considered this..:)
cheers again! :)
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